During the Google I/O 2021 developer keynote, Firebase — Google’s suite of development tools that make it all too easy to integrate apps with the cloud — shared a variety of announcements, including a new App Check security system, a revamp of the Remote Config tool, and more.
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Samsung is working to port Google’s Flutter SDK to Galaxy Watch and other Tizen devices
Samsung is working to make it possible for developers to create apps for Galaxy Watch, Smart TVs, and more Tizen devices with Google’s Flutter SDK.
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Today during the I/O developer conference, Google launched version 2.2 of their cross-platform Flutter SDK and shared the framework’s incredible recent growth.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Cloud’s Vertex AI enters GA for easier and faster ML model creation
All parts of Google were on display at I/O 2021 today, with Google Cloud announcing general availability (GA) of Vertex AI. The platform is aimed at making machine learning more readily available to both developers and businesses.
Expand Expanding CloseJetpack Compose 1.0 launching in July; ‘Material You’ support coming soon
Jetpack Compose is set to get its stable 1.0 release in July, with Google sharing that the framework is getting ready for the new “Material You” design language.
Expand Expanding CloseAndroid 12 Beta is coming to devices from OnePlus, Nokia, and more
Today, Google took the wraps off of their vision for Android 12 and opened the beta testing period for the update. Ten OEMs have already committed to their devices participating in the Android 12 Beta, including Nokia, OnePlus, TCL, and more.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle turning to next-generation geothermal to meet 24/7 carbon-free energy goal
Last year, Google pledged to use carbon-free energy 24/7 by 2030 as its “biggest sustainability moonshot yet.” To meet that goal, Google said it would leverage new technologies and at I/O 2021 announced a “next-generation geothermal project.”
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Fast Pair coming to BMW, Ford cars, and Beats headphones
With Fast Pair, Google made connecting Bluetooth accessories as simple as tapping a single button on your phone. At I/O 2021, Google provided an update on Fast Pair usage and announced support for new devices, including cars.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle announces new Wear OS w/ Samsung partnership, revamped apps, and Fitbit
At I/O 2021, Wear OS 3 was unveiled as a significant revamp — if not revival — of Google’s plans for wearables. There are three tentpoles to this effort, and it is the company’s best chance in years to be competitive in this market.
Expand Expanding CloseAndroid 12 introduces ‘Privacy Dashboard,’ camera/mic indicators and blocks
Android 12 brings a redesigned UI, but it also pushes forward privacy as a goal of the platform. Now, Android 12 is introducing a Privacy Dashboard among other features.
Expand Expanding CloseAndroid TV and Google TV surpass 80 million active devices w/ strong US growth
Google has made a huge push over the past two years to put Android TV in the hands of more customers, and it sure seems like those efforts are paying off. At Google I/O this week, Google has announced that Android TV and Google TV have, combined, more than 80 million active devices.
Expand Expanding CloseNew Android 12 digital car keys use NFC or UWB, coming to Pixel and Samsung this year
Continuing the trend of phones replacing physical wallets and cards for more and more people, Android 12 is introducing support for digital car keys. Google showed off the capability at I/O 2021 this morning.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle will finally replace the Android TV remote app later this year
Android TV has long offered the ability to control your TV from a smartphone, but that app has faded into obscurity over time. Today, though, Google is announcing support for a new remote-control option for Google TV devices that runs through an app on your phone.
Expand Expanding CloseAndroid 12 redesign unveiled at Google I/O 2021
Google today unveiled a brand new look for its mobile operating system. The Android 12 redesign will launch later this year and updates many core parts of the user interface and experience.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Shopping will soon support any site powered by Shopify
Google Shopping heavily expanded during the pandemic, giving struggling retailers an easier way to get their e-commerce efforts to the public. Now, Google Shopping is expanding to any site with Shopify.
Expand Expanding CloseAndroid now powers over 3 billion devices
During Google I/O’s main keynote, the company has shared that their flagship operating system, Android, now powers over 3 billion devices worldwide.
Expand Expanding CloseMaterial You is Google’s new personalized design language
“Material You” is Google’s “radical new way to think about design.” It’s a hyper-personalized approach to designing custom appearances for apps and other interfaces that adapts to users, starting on Android.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Chrome New Tab page will show shopping carts you’ve left behind
Google Shopping has expanded greatly over the past couple of years, and soon, it’s going to add support for a handy feature in Chrome. Soon, Google Chrome will show shopping carts you’ve left open on various sites around the web.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Maps Live View will let you explore the world with AR overlays
Google at I/O 2021 touted that it’s the only mapping platform with AR navigation. Building on that lead, Google Live View can soon be accessed without needing to get directions and just be used to explore the world with augmented reality.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle adds delete button for last 15 minutes of Search activity, ‘Locked Folder’ for Pixel Photos
In a privacy push at Google I/O 2021, the company has announced a couple of new tools that will be rolling out. First, the option to quickly delete the last 15 minutes of activity on your Google account and, second, a “Locked Folder” on Google Photos for Android.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle unveils 4th generation Tensor Processing Unit
At Google I/O, the company shared their next generation AI processing chip, the Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) v4.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Assistant and Duplex can now help you change stolen passwords in Chrome
With Duplex, Google wants to handle tedious, multi-step tasks on your behalf. The most famous example is making a phone reservation, but the Assistant-adjacent technology is also used for walking through online forms. Google Assistant and Duplex can now help you change stolen passwords step-by-step in Chrome.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Maps gaining ‘safe routing’ option to help avoid accidents
Google Maps is set to gain a new “safe routing” option which will take you down less accident-prone roads.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle better integrating Workspace applications, especially Docs, with ‘Smart canvas’ push
In unveiling “Smart canvas” at I/O 2021, Google called it the “next big step” in the future of work. The goal is to create a more integrated and interactive Workspace experience, especially in Google Docs.
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